Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Birds Do It, Bees Do It...

Check out this site! http://youtube.com/watch?v=SMZDieZoing It is a report from the BBC about how the trauma of attack can easily induce a hypnotic trance state in animals from chickens to alligators. It's very informative and interesting to see and Hollywood Hypnotist Kevin Stone wants to make sure that his fan club viewers check it out! Stay tuned for more updates coming your way!

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Past Life Regression With Hollywood Hypnotist Kevin Stone

Many of you may have watched the Oprah Show today and seen Brian Weiss M.D. discussing and demonstrating Past Life Regression and Hypnosis, and how quickly and easily painful obstacles and fears can be eliminated by utilizing those tools.

Did you also know that Hollywood Hypnotist Kevin Stone is also a specialist in Past Life Regression? He is the owner of a world renowned hypnotherapy clinic in Beverly Hills California where he helps hundreds of people a week overcome the obsticles holding them back from achieving all they desire in life. Kevin Stone can help you too! It's easy, go to his website www.hypnotist.com and read all about Kevin's achievements and then you can call him to set up an appt. for your own personalized hypnotherapy session (951) 461-1244. Tell him you heard about him from his blog to receive a discount.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

America's Celebrity Hypnotist On Tour!

Hollywood Hypnotist Kevin Stone is busy booking his end of Summer and beginning of Fall "Comedy Stage Hypnosis Show Road Tour". So NOW is the time to contact Kevin to reserve your date and time to have Kevin Stone entertain at your School Orientation or Rush Week. Go to his website www.hypnotist.com to view video of his show and find out how to contact him or email him directly with questions at kevinstone@hypnotist.com.

Hollywood Hypnotist Kevin Stone looks forward to hearing from you soon!

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Hypnosis and Pain Management

Hollywood Hypnotist Kevin Stone, America's Celebrity Hypnotist, wanted his fan club to see this Article about using hypnosis for anesthesia for oral surgery. Too many people avoid getting dental work done for fear of the pain despite the fact that they are experiencing serious pain from needing dental work in the first place. Kevin helps many people prepare for medical procedures at his Hypnotherapy Clinic in Beverly Hills, California. He is also available over the phone to assist in pain management and the anxiety related to impending medical procedures. After you read the article contact Kevin Stone Ch.t (951) 461-1244 with any questions you may have. There is no need to live in pain or suffer from the fear of anticipated pain and discomfort.


This may hurt a little: Hypnotised patient has two teeth removed without anaesthetic
By Andrew Levy
Last updated at 9:49 AM on 04th June 2008


After avoiding the dentist for the best part of a decade, Leslie Mason was in pain and knew he needed urgent treatment.

Two rotten teeth and four roots had to be removed but he could not afford to pay £400 for the work and was also dreading the discomfort he would have to endure.


He mentioned the dilemma to his friend John Ridlington, a qualified hypnotist, who revealed he had been discussing the potential of hypnosis to a dentist he knew.


Enlarge Mind over matter: Dentist Bhavin Bhatt pulls Leslie Mason's teeth without aneasthetic as hypnotist John Ridlington offers moral support



A quick check confirmed Mr Mason could act as a guinea pig to test the theory and have the treatment free.


He underwent a two-hour procedure without anaesthetic, remaining conscious but in a trance-like state, and reported feeling nothing more than a 'little sting'.


He is believed to be the first person in the country to have major dental surgery using hypnosis instead of anaesthetic.


'It was incredible,' said Mr Mason, 54, a DIY store worker from Colchester, Essex.


'There is no worse pain than that inflicted by dentists but I didn't feel any. The dentist had to dig away at the rotten roots that were right up into my jaw.


'There isn't anything I wouldn't have done under hypnosis now.'


Mr Mason, a father of seven, had previously used hypnosis to quit a 40-a-day smoking habit.


He added: 'Not everyone is as susceptible as me to hypnosis but it's an area that should be exploited further. There are so many benefits.'



Guinea pig: Mr Mason couldn't afford the £400 private cost




Mr Mason's last visit to a dentist before the recent check-up had been in 1998.

During the operation on May 20 he had two upper right molars removed along with their roots, plus two roots from teeth which had been pulled in the 1980s.


Mr Ridlington spent 45 minutes getting him into a relaxed state of mind beforehand by making him visualise his favourite subject - historic battle reenactments - to distract his mind from the pain.


Mr Mason also had to imagine a dial numbered one to ten, one representing no pain and ten pure agony. Whenever he felt a twinge, he mentally turned the dial back to one.


Mr Ridlington, 59, from Dunmow, Essex, said: 'We all have the ability to control pain with our brains.


'They control everything about our bodies and our subconscious is the most powerful part - it controls our breathing and the blood pumping through our veins.


'Hypnosis taps into the subconscious mind. It's all about mind over matter.'


The operation was performed by Dr Bhavin Bhatt, who runs the Smile and Wellbeing dental practice in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire.

He said: 'The hypnosis was 100 per cent effective. We're now exploring the possibility of offering tooth transplants under hypnosis.'


Studies have shown that using hypnosis instead of anaesthetic can reduce recovery time after surgery.


It also removes the chance of possible side-effects from anaesthesia.


But the technique's long association with stage acts has kept it at the margins of mainstream medicine.


Hypnoanaesthesia, where the patient enters a deep trance state and is told he will feel no pain, has been used to help burn victims manage their agony and ease fears over surgery and childbirth.


The British Society of Medical and Dental Hypnosis said that even heart operations had been carried out under hypnosis.


In April, hypnotherapist Alex Lenkei had an 83-minute operation without anaesthetic on his arm to treat osteoarthritis.


Afterwards, he revealed he had been aware of his surgeon making a four-inch incision into his wrist and chiselling the bone to remove a tendon.


He added: 'I heard everything he was saying to his assistants and anaesthetist but there was no gossip. It was a shame - I was hoping to hear something juicy.'